The Amazigh Congress delegation and cultural institutions visit Nalut University to discuss cooperation prospects.
Nalut | 18-8-2026
As part of enhancing cultural communication and expanding academic horizons, a delegation including Dr. Nasser Salem Abouzkhar, President of the Amazigh Congress, Mr. Suleiman Amro Yahmad, President of the Ifkan Association for Amazigh Culture, Mr. Ahmed Amro Matawa, President of the Afra Foundation, and Mr. Jalal Shaaban Lshahab, member of the Education Monitoring Committee in Nalut, made a special visit to the central library at Nalut University yesterday, Tuesday.
The delegation was received by the university president, Professor Dr. Mohamed Masoud Qnan, and Mr. Ramadan Youssef Askar, the Director of Libraries, Publications, and Publishing at the university.
The visit included a tour of the central library, during which the guests were introduced to the scientific references and knowledge sources that support the journey of scientific research. As part of this tour, Mr. Farhat Abouzkhar took the initiative to donate a valuable scientific contribution to the central library, consisting of a copy of his book "Smart Investment Management," in addition to the book "Financial Management" in English, in a commendable initiative aimed at enriching the scientific content and references available to students and researchers at the university.
During the visit, a fruitful discussion session was held focusing on:
- Establishing a new department: Discussion of the preparations and necessary equipment for the opening of the Amazigh language department at the Faculty of Education - Nalut.
- Overcoming Obstacles: A study of the main challenges facing workflow and proposing appropriate solutions to overcome them.
- Joint cooperation: Emphasizing the importance of solidarity and unifying efforts between the university, cultural institutions, and the education sector to successfully achieve this important academic and cultural milestone.
This step is part of the university's ongoing efforts to develop its educational programs and meet the scientific and cultural aspirations of the community.